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a colleague of mine from cnn coined the phrase that dr. no finally got a yes. he has, ron paul has been pushing this bill to audit the fed for quite some time, and it did pass the house by a fairly, by a fairly partisan vote. i don't know the exact numbers off the top of my head. his son, rand paul, the senator from kentucky, is pushing the bill in the senate. but as of now it's, it's sort of an outlier issue for the senate and is probably not going to receive a vote there unless senator paul has been pretty, pretty tough in his fights so far. so he may try to get a vote on it as an amendment to one of the bills that sort of they'll have to tackle in the next two to three months. >> host: from fox news, the final vote was 327-98. lost in the bipartisan revelry, however, was the fact that eight cosponsors, democrats, actually voted against it. [laughter] >> guest: actually, so, i stand corrected. that was a big win for dr. paul. it was, you know, probably one of his most important legislative victories so far. now, will it become law? probably not. but the issue
a colleague of mine from cnn coined the phrase that dr. no finally got a yes. he has, ron paul has been pushing this bill to audit the fed for quite some time, and it did pass the house by a fairly, by a fairly partisan vote. i don't know the exact numbers off the top of my head. his son, rand paul, the senator from kentucky, is pushing the bill in the senate. but as of now it's, it's sort of an outlier issue for the senate and is probably not going to receive a vote there unless senator paul...
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now, i told you about cnn. i watched cnn this morning. they had two financial people sane conservatives have it all wrong about obamacare. it's going to put money into people's pockets. i don't know who -- who's going to get money about this, but this challenge has to be taken out, along with a host of other challenges. i then watched -- be ready for this. you do for me, you heard a panel on msnbc. i'm late to do all sorts of things for you all. i'm going to go there so you don't have to. you're welcome. [laughter] that's what offensive tackles are made for her. it was a major problem in my job as chairman of the national endowment and secretary of education for making a drug czar for bush. everybody thought it was my security. [laughter] you just look like a big irish cop. i said that's a great way to look, you big irish cop, especially in washington because people need to be arrested more than they need the humanities frankly. but on msnbc this morning, here was what was said. this is what was happening, this is an example of how republ
now, i told you about cnn. i watched cnn this morning. they had two financial people sane conservatives have it all wrong about obamacare. it's going to put money into people's pockets. i don't know who -- who's going to get money about this, but this challenge has to be taken out, along with a host of other challenges. i then watched -- be ready for this. you do for me, you heard a panel on msnbc. i'm late to do all sorts of things for you all. i'm going to go there so you don't have to....
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in africa though, you have got a gring cnn ner ifoo tinaby ibthwastou ll aowt be diisfaction. bears are satisfied with the government thaanytime you g nflict, anytime you'veot a a pun,prde wh g t happen in parts of north africa. so somalia we have been focused on for years and we are doing i think an adequate job forn d ks lrtou rialhe rtri'mttmoe ieou m nneouca nigeria. it tells you a lot about the al qaeda affiliates and our adversaries. if you k a te calua asll edio er o w,doni institutions. i believe that frica offers a lot of promise, a lot of opportunity if you look at the lianana.soof euie thdlat su growing, that is really challenging the status quo. i spent 10 years in africa's different countrs in some respects i'mvpsitibo afriutnogihe i evatty tid. u.eeo th look at the chinese, the indians and russians, others that are in their competing. in these capital markets and eeere rty. u.eeo nhe. itott u.it rn, mps yours, private enterprise, they goes into places like africa and affords the opportye pabilitiesor icto aisouory etere g k mean hsp t raluhatha ior ir al iemkere
in africa though, you have got a gring cnn ner ifoo tinaby ibthwastou ll aowt be diisfaction. bears are satisfied with the government thaanytime you g nflict, anytime you'veot a a pun,prde wh g t happen in parts of north africa. so somalia we have been focused on for years and we are doing i think an adequate job forn d ks lrtou rialhe rtri'mttmoe ieou m nneouca nigeria. it tells you a lot about the al qaeda affiliates and our adversaries. if you k a te calua asll edio er o w,doni institutions....
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wdart have reports on cnn n and fox news channel that incorrectly character highed what the holders were. people in the main officeread thedecision the same ay th oplen theprs fferw reg sonk that it's always nice when news organization want to cover the cour and i always preciate whenlocal news organizations go down to washington cover big cases from, you know, out in the sticks. erthe casris fom timetmn in, , or ohe sticks to report on the case and learn what the facts of the case are. and then write articles tabts in the "washington post" and the new "the new york times" or such. i think haing mor prss coressall e be. edvaleo the public serves as a role as well. hopefully the the court will be ready next time. >> our viewers and listeners know to go tohese thee inntman r hei ert clark, i saw your ha first. sorry if'm discriminating. viqst questions ago. if you look at conformation hearings for judge roberts the dominate theme of those hearings was republican concern abut restrain effor. andsomat uzbohe bealth field because -- that's what they got. do you see dissonance there in terms o
wdart have reports on cnn n and fox news channel that incorrectly character highed what the holders were. people in the main officeread thedecision the same ay th oplen theprs fferw reg sonk that it's always nice when news organization want to cover the cour and i always preciate whenlocal news organizations go down to washington cover big cases from, you know, out in the sticks. erthe casris fom timetmn in, , or ohe sticks to report on the case and learn what the facts of the case are. and...
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for 12 years woodruff anchored cnn's weekly political program, "inside politics." she also played a central role in other major news stories. at pbs for a decade, she was the chief washington correspondent for the mcneal lehrer "newshour". she also anchored "frontline" with judy woodruff. one of woodruff's most influential prompts was her -- projects his generation next: speak up and be heard, which explored the views of the 42 million 16-25-year-olds who entered young adulthood amid the terrorism of september 11th and the violence of virginia tech and the emergence of social media. as the millennials would text, ygg. for everyone else, you go, girl. [laughter] politicians, heads of states, general and ceos have withered under ifill's questions. she has moderated two vice presidential debates own colluding the 2004 debate between republican dick cheney and democrat john edwards. at the 2008 debate between democrat joe bide season and republican sarah palin, ifill began her journalism career in newspapers. she has covered the white house for "the new york times" and
for 12 years woodruff anchored cnn's weekly political program, "inside politics." she also played a central role in other major news stories. at pbs for a decade, she was the chief washington correspondent for the mcneal lehrer "newshour". she also anchored "frontline" with judy woodruff. one of woodruff's most influential prompts was her -- projects his generation next: speak up and be heard, which explored the views of the 42 million 16-25-year-olds who entered...
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she told cnn's wolf blitzer the following -- and i quote -- "we have internally set it up so that the parents are not referred for immigration enforcement if the young person comes in for deferred action." now, i wasn't born yesterday. this administration is going to give a benefit to immigrants here illegally and then force his or her parents to leave the country, which begs the question: what will they do if the young people are eligible and receives deferred action but the parents is a criminal, a gang member or a sex offender? because this program hasn't been well thought out and because it's being rushed to benefit people by the end of the year, there's no doubt that fraud will be a problem. how will federal officials who process the applications ensure that information provided by the individual is accurate? how will they verify that one truly entered the country before the age of 16 or currently under the age of -- or are currently under the age of 30? homeland security officials act as though they're prepared to handle the influx of counterfeit documents that will be present p
she told cnn's wolf blitzer the following -- and i quote -- "we have internally set it up so that the parents are not referred for immigration enforcement if the young person comes in for deferred action." now, i wasn't born yesterday. this administration is going to give a benefit to immigrants here illegally and then force his or her parents to leave the country, which begs the question: what will they do if the young people are eligible and receives deferred action but the parents...
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medicine is becoming less of an attractive career choice for many young people across the country, and as cnn stated in a headline from july 29, just two days ago, "your health care is covered" they said, "but who's going to treat you?" the president and washington democrats did not seem interested in addressing this question when the health care law was passed and more effort was putting into hiring i.r.s. agents to look into your, whether you had insurance than actually to see if there were doctors and nurses and nurse practitioners, and others, physician assistants to care for you. so instead of focusing on policies that would give incentives for more people to become health care providers, they filled their law with empty promises that the american people know today have not been kept. it is time for congress to repeal the president's health care law, replace it with real reforms that will improve the ability of patients to get the care they need from a doctor they choose at lower cost. that's, mr. president, why i come to the floor with a doctor's second opinion about a health care law w
medicine is becoming less of an attractive career choice for many young people across the country, and as cnn stated in a headline from july 29, just two days ago, "your health care is covered" they said, "but who's going to treat you?" the president and washington democrats did not seem interested in addressing this question when the health care law was passed and more effort was putting into hiring i.r.s. agents to look into your, whether you had insurance than actually to...
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and for that, msnbc, cnn, all usual suspects have been lighting up dress and say we are going after individual personalities and being mean to muslims. this has nothing to do with the means to muslims. a lot of muslims are upset about radical terrorists, too. we believe the administration needs to keep the safety and security of the american people number one. so that is why i am in trouble now today. everyday i'm in in trouble for some pain. who cares. >> congresswoman, thank you for being here. martin from sneads state and alabama. i'm going to make a couple comments and i want to ask a question. i grew up in a private school up until the third grade and then i went to public school. i feel like the education of our generation is deteriorating under the public school system. and i listened to david hartman a couple weeks ago when he goes around and talks about the christian fundamental values that has been placed in our founding fathers and how they taught that in our first congress made a viable, the congressional bible. so anyways, i wanted to ask as far as reforming the public schools and
and for that, msnbc, cnn, all usual suspects have been lighting up dress and say we are going after individual personalities and being mean to muslims. this has nothing to do with the means to muslims. a lot of muslims are upset about radical terrorists, too. we believe the administration needs to keep the safety and security of the american people number one. so that is why i am in trouble now today. everyday i'm in in trouble for some pain. who cares. >> congresswoman, thank you for...
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the guardian, bbc, cnn, she became a bit of a celebrity in the journalism world. then one day in june a relative of hers posted on her blog that she had been kidnapped by state security or something like that. immediately people began to mobilize. they began to put together facebook pages to support her cause, creating avenue tars for people to news solidarity. some organized protests at the syrian embassies. y was very -- was very interested in finding people who knew her to find a sense of how much danger she might truly be in. as i started asking around i started getting messages from my contacts in syria and they were saying well, i'm part of the local gay community here and i never heard of here. others would say i haven't met her. each would pass me onto someone else. i got to the point i was saying does anyone know anyone who has met her in person? it final by -- finely got to the point where i contacted the reporter at the guardian who did the very first interview, interviewed her in person and he said what can you tell me about this person. what they told
the guardian, bbc, cnn, she became a bit of a celebrity in the journalism world. then one day in june a relative of hers posted on her blog that she had been kidnapped by state security or something like that. immediately people began to mobilize. they began to put together facebook pages to support her cause, creating avenue tars for people to news solidarity. some organized protests at the syrian embassies. y was very -- was very interested in finding people who knew her to find a sense of...